204 examples of look out on in sentences

The glory of college life is, that wherever one goes, the eyes look out on beauty, and wherever one works, there are those whom we love who work beside us.

If I pass by the hill of Dunboy old Captain Burney may look out on me.

It is so delightful to look out on such an extensive open space.

From some upper rear window he may look out on an extension roof of solid lead, that has survived, sound and good, after the storms of several generations, and beyond may look into an ancient burial ground, or down upon the grass-plots and ample walks around a church (perchance the Temple Church), and again may see below him the tomb of Oliver Goldsmith.

The windows were open, for it was May, and a boy could look out on the hillside and see with longing eyes the inviting grass and trees.

Agony tossed for a long while and then rose, slipped on her bathrobe and shoes and stockings and wandered about for awhile, finally sitting down on a rustic bench on the veranda of Mateka, where she could look out on the river and the wide sky.

The big room, through the windows of which he could look out on the street and across the frozen Saskatchewan, was almost empty.

Take a look out on the bank there.

Instead of sitting in front of the fireplace, Lawrence had his chair and table brought close to his open doorway, where he could look out on the same beautiful scene which had greeted his eyes a few days before.

We shall look out on our own fields, our harvests; for I think this city will keep us no longer than may he needful.

The horseshoe arches of the outer gallery look out on orange-blossoms, roses and the sea.

Along the shelly beach, at the bottom, one can wander to look out on the loveliest prospect in the world.

See, the clouds Are swept away, and the moon's boat of light Sails in the clear blue sky, and million stars Look out on us, and smile.

Drawing himself up, and fixing one toe in an inequality of the wall, he managed to look out on to the courtyard which they had just quitted.

Yet I had forgotten the way to those little cottages on the edge of the fields we know whose upper windows, though dim with antique cobwebs, look out on the fields we know not and are the starting-point of all adventure in all the Lands of Dream.

There were some low dungeons yet entire, and rude stairways, where, by stooping down, I could ascend nearly to the top of one of the towers, and look out on the wild scenery of the coast.

I often look out on the singular scene below my window.

Sometimes, at night, when all is still, and I look out on that desolate river, I think I shall go mad with grief, with wild regret for my beautiful appartement in Rue de la Tour des Dames.

" Referring a little later to this work, she says: "We have been almost too busy to look out on the beautiful winter landscape, and have been wrought up by our daily researches almost to a frenzy of justice, intolerance, and enthusiasm to crush the viper that is eating out the vitals of the nation.

Sometimes, at night, when all is still, and I look out on that desolate river, I think I shall go mad with grief, with wild regret for my beautiful appartement in Rue de la Tour des Dames.

In front of my window stand rustling oak-trees, and beyond them I look out on long, long meadows and waving cornfields, between which I see here and there a grove of oaks and a lone farmstead.

My bed faced a window, and by raising myself on one elbow I could look out on what I expected would be the main street.

the aching eyes Look out on the busy street, And fall on other laughing babes, And the silent form at her feet.

"From the windows in my room and the dining-room, I could look out on the square.

Tristram got up, after his coffee and liqueur, but he lit no cigar; he went to one of the great windows which look out on the Colonne Vendôme, and then he came back.

204 examples of  look out on  in sentences